The Journal of laryngology and otology . that was to say, the logarithms of the amplitudesdiminished directly with the time. This theory was no doubtcorrect, but only as far as the small amplitudes were concerned(Jacobson), or, in other words, the logarithmical decrement wasgreater and irregular at the beginning, but towards the end itbecame nearly constant. By a very carefully drawn mathematicaldiagram, Dr. Schmiegelow showed that in an examination of thecurve found by Bezold and Edelmann it would be seen that thedifferences between the logarithms of the amplitudes correspondingto the time of


The Journal of laryngology and otology . that was to say, the logarithms of the amplitudesdiminished directly with the time. This theory was no doubtcorrect, but only as far as the small amplitudes were concerned(Jacobson), or, in other words, the logarithmical decrement wasgreater and irregular at the beginning, but towards the end itbecame nearly constant. By a very carefully drawn mathematicaldiagram, Dr. Schmiegelow showed that in an examination of thecurve found by Bezold and Edelmann it would be seen that thedifferences between the logarithms of the amplitudes correspondingto the time of 0-10-20, etc.,-100 seconds to begin with, decreasedas they ought to do, but afterwards increased what they ought notto do. According to theory they should expect that the difference,after decreasing as it did to 0151, ought to remain pretty nearlyconstant. The difference, however, increased again, which meantthat for some reason or other the vibrations were impeded at an L1RNAL OF LAliYNiinlJiLiY, I; ] IIN i , AND uT<iI,ni;Y.


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